New to the G&L family and I'm looking to expand!

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Poutine
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New to the G&L family and I'm looking to expand!

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Hey everyone. I recently joined the G&L club because I played a George Fullerton model at a guitar store in town(It was signed by George too). I'm looking to expand my sonic arsenal if Santa will allow. I am limited to the Tribute series, which are excellent.

At the moment I'm sporting a beautiful Swamp Ash Legacy and I'm looking for something with a completely different sound(I think).

I've been checking out every Tribute ASAT and S500. Unfortunately I've been feeling the GAS for every single one that I've laid my eyes on! :crazy:

I think the ASAT Deluxe Carved Top would be the most different when it comes to sound. Though there is a chance that I may not like it due to my preference to single coil pickups. Although.. it does have a coil tap..
Do you guys think it would be better to meet in the middle with something like a Semi-hollow Bluesboy or just go with something that is similar yet different enough to warrant a purchase(ASAT Classic/Special)?

Maybe I'll just end up like the Bobby Fischer of guitar purchases. :D

Just wanted to stop by, say hello, and ask for guidance from the pros. Thanks everyone.

Here are a few pictures of my Legacy too. I would have taken some better pictures but it's getting setup right now.

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guitar_ed
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Re: New to the G&L family and I'm looking to expand!

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Hi Poutine,

Nice looking Legacy.

Support? OK: Plan your purchases carefully, because you can't stop at just 1, or 5, or.......... They are nice guitars, easy to play, reasonably priced. Welcome to our world. :D

edg
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yowhatsshakin
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Hi Poutine,

Of course this is entirely subjective. It sounds to me you're more of a single-coil person. Although I know you cannot go wrong with either a ASAT Classic nor a ASAT Special, you're proposal to start with a Bluesboy (SH or not) sounds reasonable to me. They all have their particular applications. If you're heavily into twang, I'd go for the ASAT Classic for that slightly warmer Tele-sound; if you're into blues the Bluesboy is a great model; and if you're somewhere in the middle, I'd recommend the ASAT Special. Not that you can't play twang on the Bluesboy bridge pup or blues with an ASAT Special. Like I said it is entirely subjective.

But at least you seem to be looking around and play some. The hardest part is always to find a place (or two) that carries enough different models such that you can compare on the spot. So I hope you'll be able to try some for comparison in your neighborhood.

Hope this helps,

- Jos
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yowhatsshakin
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guitar_ed wrote:Hi Poutine,

Nice looking Legacy.

Support? OK: Plan your purchases carefully, because you can't stop at just 1, or 5, or.......... They are nice guitars, easy to play, reasonably priced. Welcome to our world. :D

edg
Oh right, forgot to tell you about that. What he says ...

- Jos
Poutine
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Re: New to the G&L family and I'm looking to expand!

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yowhatsshakin wrote:Hi Poutine,

Of course this is entirely subjective. It sounds to me you're more of a single-coil person. Although I know you cannot go wrong with either a ASAT Classic nor a ASAT Special, you're proposal to start with a Bluesboy (SH or not) sounds reasonable to me. They all have their particular applications. If you're heavily into twang, I'd go for the ASAT Classic for that slightly warmer Tele-sound; if you're into blues the Bluesboy is a great model; and if you're somewhere in the middle, I'd recommend the ASAT Special. Not that you can't play twang on the Bluesboy bridge pup or blues with an ASAT Special. Like I said it is entirely subjective.

But at least you seem to be looking around and play some. The hardest part is always to find a place (or two) that carries enough different models such that you can compare on the spot. So I hope you'll be able to try some for comparison in your neighborhood.

Hope this helps,

- Jos
Unfortunately I'll have to pick the guitars blind as I did with my Legacy. I'm definitely into the Blues and Jazz so I think you may be right in saying the Bluesboy is most reasonable. Argh! GAS is such a dangerous condition.
Poutine
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Re: New to the G&L family and I'm looking to expand!

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guitar_ed wrote:Hi Poutine,

Nice looking Legacy.

Support? OK: Plan your purchases carefully, because you can't stop at just 1, or 5, or.......... They are nice guitars, easy to play, reasonably priced. Welcome to our world. :D

edg
Hah. I was afraid of that..